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Theoretically it can be achieved, however there is no record which would show that it was done so far.

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Not with any modern medical technology. Perhaps in another 50 years or so we may be able to do this.

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Yes, it is possible to fix brains. There are possible ways that brains can get fixed.

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I read an article in The Economist about artificial organs. I'm pretty sure they said something about how it may be possible to make a brain, but it would not have memories.

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the brain cant be donated because it stops working when u die and you cant get it working again.

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NO. Check Wikipedia.

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Can the brain be transplanted?

no


Did any brain of human had transplanted in this world before?

no.


Can a chimp brain be transplanted into a human skull?

is it possible to transplant a chimp brain into a human skull


Is is possible to make Frankenstein?

Any organ can be transplanted except the brain.


Can you live with out the cerebellum?

Not currently. No areas of the brain are currently transplanted.


Which organ isn't able to be transplanted from a donor to a recipient?

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Can all organs be transplanted?

No, not vital organs. Just kidneys and stuff like that. P.S. GO SLAPPY!


What organs can be transplanted?

All organs have been successfully transplanted except the brain.


Which organs of the body can't be transplanted?

Just to clarify your question, if the organ cannot be transplanted there is no "recipient", since nobody receives the organ. The brain is not transplantable in humans. It has been performed in labs on animals, with mixed outcomes. However in humans it is unclear whether there are any medical conditions which would actually benefit from a 'brain transplant', let alone other ethical questions of performing such a procedure. The large intestine is not commonly transplanted because it is not necessary to sustain life (however it is medically possible). Likewise, the stomach, gall-bladder and appendix are not necessary for survival.


Can you rebuild brain cells?

No, the brain and the pancreas are the only organs that cannot be transplanted successfully.


Is heart rate controlled by the brain?

no but your brain does control your heart. also, without a heart your brain cant bunction, and without a brain your heart cant function. hope i helped


Can chrysanthemums be transplanted?

Yes they can be transplanted.